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Ayala Varuthathe - Mackerel fry, Malabar style. Its funny how people come up with some terms. Ive been learning a few new terms ever since I moved to Cochin. C hill-mode. Anyway back to food, so as I was saying, tonights chill-mode for us, my friend Parvathi and me. And since we were gonna be downing some breezers, we got some fish to fry as touchings. With the breezers. Touchings. Ingredients for Ayala Varuthathe. Ayala - 2, cut, cleaned and striped. Chilli powder - 1 Tbsp. Pepper powder - 1 Tsp.

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Ayala Varuthathe - Mackerel fry, Malabar style. Its funny how people come up with some terms. Ive been learning a few new terms ever since I moved to Cochin. C hill-mode. Anyway back to food, so as I was saying, tonights chill-mode for us, my friend Parvathi and me. And since we were gonna be downing some breezers, we got some fish to fry as touchings. With the breezers. Touchings. Ingredients for Ayala Varuthathe. Ayala - 2, cut, cleaned and striped. Chilli powder - 1 Tbsp. Pepper powder - 1 Tsp.

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